Self-styled Polynesian 'king' convicted

A self-styled Polynesian "king" has been convicted for issuing money that the French government does not recognise as legal tender.

A self-styled "king" who claims to rule over an unrecognised "republic" in French Polynesia has been convicted by a Tahiti court for issuing fake money.

Athanase Teiri, a 59-year-old retired civil servant who describes himself as "Tanginui Hoe" (Tanguini the 1st), monarch of the fictitious "Pakumotu Republic", was not in the courtroom in Papeete to hear the verdict or the six-month sentence handed down to him on Wednesday.

But several of his "ministers" attended in the public gallery.

Teiri was convicted after one of his daughters printed off "Patus" - bits of paper meant to be the currency of Pakumotu.

When some of Teiri's "subjects" tried to use them as payment in shops, he ran afoul of French laws governing money and its use.

Through his spokesman, he rejected the jurisdiction of the court.

"Since June 2, 2010, the king has declared this country to be independent. France no longer has authority. A state cannot judge another state," the spokesman said.

Teiri's supporters affirmed they would continue to print their own money.

That could cause some confusion in French Polynesia, where new banknotes - legal tender - were introduced this week.

Authorities on the archipelago, which is a dependent territory of France, have become increasingly irritated with the "Pakumotu Republic" and its followers, especially after they tried to occupy public land.

But Teiri has brazenly forged on, even issuing so-called "arrest warrants" against various officials.

The "republic"'s would-be "defence minister" said the Pakumotu followers want to act freely on "their territory".


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